What’s more, all of this would be done at no cost to the city or its taxpayers.

The request for proposals, which are due June 30, is based on sharing revenue with a commercial franchise that would benefit from digital advertising.

The proposals will be evaluated by the city on the basis of functionality, aesthetics, security and durability.

Plus adaptability for various environments around the city — including historic districts and landmarks locations.

Taken into account will be the need for the designs to accommodate people with disabilities.

The city Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications will evaluate the proposals.

“Internet access needs to be more readily available to the public, and reinventing pay phones to include free Wi-Fi is a terrific way to do that,” said City Council member James Vacca, chairman of the Committee on Technology.

A targeted phase-in scheduled calls for the equitable distribution of the new network within four years.

It is to be the public foundation of the mayor’s plan to make New York the most wired city in the world.

NYFi is something everybody can look forward to — the sooner the better.